Offered for sale by Giuseppe Solmi Studio Bibliografico (Bologna, Italy), catalog Fragmenta: Inside the binding (2006), no. 40 (p. 50).
Sold by Bernard Quaritch (London), cat. 1348 (2007), no. 88.
Physical Description:
1 item (1 leaf) : parchment ; 265 x 192 (text 195 x 113) mm
Contained In:
Manuscript Fragment Collection. Folder 19
Place of Publication:
between 1375 and 1399.
Language Note:
In Middle French.
Summary:
Leaf from a 14th-century copy of a mid-13th-century French treatise on diet and health, supposedly written at the request of Beatrice of Provence. The text on the leaf is from Book 2 of the Régime du corps, which addresses care for various parts of the body: it runs from the end of the chapter on the eyes, through chapters on the ears and teeth and gums, to the beginning of the chapter on the face. References to Aristotle and Avicenna appear in the manuscript. Written in a rounded Gothic script in 50 long lines, ruled in brown ink, with rubrics and a 2-line initial in blue or red at the beginning of each chapter. The long line layout for this manuscript is unusual; the text usually appears in 2 columns (Jennifer Borland, Oklahoma State University). The leaf was later used as a binding for another volume.
Related Collections:
Two other leaves, on fruits and on cereals, from the same former manuscript are held in a private collection in Luxembourg as of 2023 (Max Schmitz, UCLouvain).
OCLC:
164888281
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